PRINCETON, NJ –Considered among the top photography collectors in the world, Sondra Gilman and Celso Gonzalez-Falla have been committed to the medium for over 40 years. More than 130 images from their esteemed collection will be on view at the Princeton University Art Museumfrom June 29 through Sept. 15, 2013. read more

PRINCETON, NJ – Through approximately 85 photographs from public and private collections in Spain, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and the United States, The ItinerantLanguages of Photography explores the movement of photographs across time and space, and different media, offering a more diverse transnational history of photography. read more

New loans from Italy now on view at the Princeton University Art Museum

PRINCETON, NJ – The Princeton University Art Museum recently installed four significant loans from the Republic of Italy, continuing a collegial relationship between the Art Museum and the Ministero per i Beni e le Attivitá Culturali (Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities). read more

PRINCETON, NJ - The Princeton University Art Museum is pleased to announce that Katherine A. Bussard will join the Museum staff as the Peter C. Bunnell Curator of Photography, beginning April 15, 2013 – only the second to hold this endowed curatorship since it was named in honor of Bunnell. read more

PRINCETON, NJ - The portrait collection of the New York Chamber of Commerce, assembled over a two-hundred-year period beginning in 1772, captured with aesthetic and symbolic power the giants of American business to become one of the most significant examples of institutional portraiture in the nation's history. read more

PRINCETON, NJ - Headless mannequins, manure carts, telephone poles and side mirrors – these elements of the urban landscape both transcend and connect explorations of modern life by photographers from two distinct generations: Frenchman Eugène Atget (1857-1927) and American Lee Friedlander (born 1934). read more

PRINCETON, NJ –The Princeton University Art Museum presents Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe, an exhibition exploring the presence of Africans and their descendants in Europe from the late 1400s to the early 1600s and the roles these individuals played in society as reflected in art. read more